Authors

Document Type

Article

Department

Institute for Educational Development, Karachi

Abstract

Life history research creates a broader understanding of teaching by providing illustration of the relationships among various aspects of teachers’ lives and their teaching practice, both inside and beyond the classroom. This article focuses on the life history of Munazza, a young science teacher at the Karachi Model Secondary School (KMSS), a private, co‐educational, English‐medium school for children from middle‐income families. Its purpose is to gain insight into a female science teacher's understanding of teaching science in a school in Pakistan, ascertain what aspects of this science teacher's conceptions of the nature of science are explicit in her practice, and determine how the teacher's life history has affected those views.

Publication

Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education

Recommended Citation

Halai, N.,
Hodson, D.
(2004). Munazza’s story: Shedding light on a science teacher’s conceptions of the nature of science through a life history study. Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 4(2), 193-208.Available at:https://ecommons.aku.edu/pakistan_ied_pdck/25